Message from the Pastor
Dear Parish Community:
On this Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Wordof God invites us to reflect on our identity andmission as Christians in the world. Jesus tells usclearly, “You are the salt of the earth and the lightof the world.” This is not a compliment, but aresponsibility. The Lord calls us to give flavor tothe lives of others and to illuminate dark paths withthe light of the Gospel.
The first reading reminds us that true faith isexpressed through concrete works of love andjustice: sharing bread with the hungry, welcomingthose in need, and not turning away from thesuffering of others. When we live this way, ourlight shines and God’s presence becomes visiblewithin the community. Authentic faith does notremain in words, but transforms reality.
Saint Paul, in the second reading, teaches us thatthe strength of the Christian proclamation does notlie in human wisdom or power, but in the action ofthe Holy Spirit. Recognizing our own fragilityallows us to trust fully in God, so that He may actthrough us. In this way, our faith rests on the powerof God and not on our own abilities.
May this Sunday renew in us the commitment to besalt that gives meaning and light that guides. Mayour works reflect the love of Christ and lead othersto glorify the Father. Let us ask the Lord for thegrace to live our faith with coherence, simplicity,and courage, becoming true witnesses of the Gospelin our daily lives.
May God bless you.
Rev. Julio Fernandez